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Former S Club 7 member Rachel Stevens has confirmed that the group has discussed a reunion.

The noughties pop star revealed that she and her former S Clubbers were open to the idea of joining forces to create more music.

Rachel Stevens poses for photographs (Getty)

It had been rumoured that the band could reunite for a UK tour, two albums and a TV show, having made their name on children’s TV shows at the start of their career together.

‘We met up not long ago and we talked about it and we still are talking about it,’ Stevens told the Daily Star Sunday.

‘We are all in the same head space, talking about how special it was and we do all want to celebrate what we had. So it’s definitely a possibility.’

Several pop groups from the nineties and noughties have reformed recently, with the most recent venture, The Big Reunion, seeing a host of bands – including Liberty X, Blue and 911 – get back together for a UK tour.

Previously, ’90s groups Steps, Take That and the Spice Girls have had luck reuniting for a modern audience.